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Synopsis: It is the height of summer and the reality show "his heart's choice" is just about to launch its third season. Zacky Reibenbach, the show's creator, knows that without a really good gimmick, there is no way he will repeat the success of the previous two seasons. Until he recalls his film student Yehuda Konitz. Yehuda has been documenting the rehabilitation of his friend Eitan for the past three years after the latter went blind under strange circumstances during his military service. His unique rehabilitation process was developed by Yael, Eitan's personal trainer and Yehuda's girlfriend. Yael is Eitan's eyes, and with her he is a true phenomenon, and this is exactly what Reibenbach is looking for. Yehuda doesn't have much faith in TV. He wants to make "a different film," a film from the point of view of someone who cannot see. But for this he needs $50,000, and what are the chances that someone will buy "a different film" from him? So when Reibenbach the ratings magician offers him to
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Dror Sabo
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Year:
2006
90 min
48 Views


- I don't want us to split up.

Sid, can you walk?

I'll run the marathon for you.

Watch out.

Watch out. Be careful.

One step at the time.

Careful.

- Be careful, guys.

That's impossible.

We didn't come from upstairs.

Tim, come back.

Jesus, Tim.

What's going on?

That ghost. She wants me to help her.

Do something.

- Come on.

One, two, three, four, five.

Come on, do something. Blow.

Do something. Blow.

Keep going.

Tim, come on.

No, don't.

Keep going.

Keep going.

Wake up, Tim.

Do something.

- We have to get out of here.

Let's go.

- No.

He's dead.

- Hurry up.

Keep moving.

Tim.

- Keep moving, keep moving.

I don't want...

I don't want to die.

We left Tim in the other room.

Let's get him.

I want to go home.

Come on.

I can't hold it.

Laura...

I'm sorry.

Tim was your best friend.

All these books, man.

Here...

We can stay here.

But we'll have to be quiet.

And when we speak, we whisper.

Ben? You and I are going to look

for a way out of here.

God damn it, Ben.

We can't afford to make any mistakes.

Laura?

- I can hear him.

Listen.

Can you hear him, too?

You're my dearest friend.

I've got to find him.

No, don't go there now.

I can hear him.

Sweetie, think about this carefully.

But listen.

Laura, he's gone.

How dare you say that.

Oh, I'm sorry.

It's alright.

I love you.

- And I love you, sweetie. A lot.

It's going to be alright.

Stay put.

Don't leave me here by myself.

I thought you had died.

I'm sorry.

How do I look?

- Fantastic.

I have to tell you something.

I'm going to be a dad.

You've got to be kidding.

How horrible.

You're not going to be anything at all.

- No.

Isn't that great?

Have you told Mom and Dad?

- I'm too chicken.

That's so fantastic.

We're in our third month.

I wanted to tell you,

but I didn't get a chance.

I'm so in love.

Go to sleep.

Help.

Help.

Calm down, and breathe.

God damn it, calm down.

Breathe.

Jesus.

She's dead.

She loved her child so much.

She died here. So did her child.

What?

- She's terrified.

Fire everywhere, she's so terrified.

She can't... She can't find it.

Can't find what?

- It's locked away.

Where?

The child is scared.

It's hiding in a closet.

In a closet?

- She looks and looks, but can't find him.

She tried to create life inside herself.

She was robbed of her happiness

What happened?

Seven people died.

Seven dead.

We'll go looking.

We'll look for Laura, and the closet.

Don't.

It's a passage.

- What?

You're a liar, a double-dealer

front and back

tell me another white lie

because I like hearing them

you're a liar, a double-dealer

Can you walk?

Come on.

That's the woman I saw.

Her child...

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